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Discover Ludwig"had to be run" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation or action that was necessary or required to happen. For example: "The program had to be run in order for the computer to work properly."
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If the Epsom Derby had to be run on polytrack?
"Everything had to be run by the head of intelligence".
Without such an authority, the union had to be run by the strongest member country.
"From 2010 onwards everything had to be run by the government," Sarah said.
The New Yorker, October 5, 1963 P. 180 The Astarita Stakes had to be run off in two divisions.
She said that the prosecutor explained that the case had to be "run back through" because of a technicality.
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To be eligible, GPs had to be running a practice in Northern France.
I think a country has to be run that way.
CitiStat has to be run by senior staff, to get agency heads to take it seriously.
To deliver as much bang per buck as possible, these have to be run flat out.
And the process will have to be run by somebody else, the report says.
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